WAMBO
This was a solid entry. It covered all the entry requirements well, and was simply presented and easy to follow. Each element was addressed in very simple terms, but was perhaps a little too simple. If anything, it lacked pizzazz (not an essential entry requirement). The venue looked good and had been used for quite large shows previously. However the One Night Stand show has particular needs, so an existing stage isn't always ideal. Over a thousand signatures on the petition from a town of 5000 is a pretty good effort, and there was a reasonable amount of wider community support, although not excessive.

TAROOM
This was a fairly good entry. It was simple in its presentation, but easy to follow and to extract all the important information. The biggest thing missing was letters of support. There were only a few. The bare minimum. The venue looked feasible, but while there was a lot written about the area and the council's enthusiasm for the event, it generally lacked evidence of in depth planning. A petition of 950 signatures from a town of 2500 was a pretty good effort.

BOWEN
This was an OK entry. Fairly straight forward and pretty basic. While all the essential ingredients were there, the judges found it a little difficult to judge, having to pretty much pull it apart to get at the information. The venue looked attractive, but there wasn't much evidence of planning its use for the event. There was reasonable council and community support, and a petition of 1000 signatures from a town of 8300 is an OK effort. All in all good, but not great.

KINGAROY
This was a well constructed well presented entry. It had every base covered. Great council support, and evidence of experience in staging large events. The proposed venue looked very good, however there were few details of how the site would best be configured for the event. A petition of 4452 signatures from a town of 13000 people is a pretty good effort. And you could tell Myf had a great time being shown the sites.

AIRLIE BEACH
This was a very comprehensive entry, showing strong planning and indepth strategic thinking. It was well constructed and presented, with enough creativity to make it interesting as well. The council was very supportive, and there was plenty of information from local businesses and suppliers about how they'd handle the show, but not much in the way of letters of support from the wider community. Venue photos were of a very high quality which is always helpful. And with 2600 signatures on a petition from a town of 2000 people, a great result, and generally a great entry.

INNISFAIL
This was a very good basic entry. It had the advantage of having a Council Administrator who had previously worked on the Ayr One Night Stand in 2005. There was good council and community support indicated, and the venue looked excellent. It also featured one of the biggest photo albums packed with Myf's exploits all over town. One of the weakest points was the Risk Assessment, covered in 2 pages of fairly light information. A great job on the petition though, with more than half the population of 8000 signing up.

GYMPIE
This was a very good entry. The council's Youth Development Unit was fully behind the effort, and all aspects of entry requirements were addressed comprehensively. The venue looked good, and the proposed configuration for staging looked viable. This would have been assisted by the fact that they consulted an event staging company. A good idea. They also proposed a sponsorship system to help raise money for the show. This is OK as long as contributors do not expect branding or logo presence at the event. All in all a very good entry.